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02 Mar
Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan has said she would like to proceed on reforms of the Junior Cycle with the full co-operation of the teaching unions, but she cannot allow them to veto reform.

24 Feb
The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal in a case involving a boy from the Traveller community who was refused admission to the Christian Brothers High School in Clonmel, Co Tipperary in 2010.

12 Feb
Events are under way in Cork to encourage more girls to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) as research shows secondary school students believe STEM subjects are more suited to boys than girls.

22 Jan
The General Secretary of the Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland has said that unions would sit down with the Department of Education next Thursday to discuss a way forward, but that no compromise would be made on the proposal to assess their own students' work.

12 Jan
Immigration authorities have removed Shelbourne College from its register of approved colleges, two months after RTÉ News first revealed that the college had failed to return large sums of money owed in fee refunds to students in developing countries.